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No mods released on Nexus yet after offline mode. Hope it picks up soon.
This is a false equivalency. In an MMO (like ESO), cheating needs to be controlled, because everyone plays together in the dungeons, etc. Nightingale is not an MMO.
Most game play in this game is solo or with a few friends. If you are playing the offline mode, where mods will likely show up first, you will be playing solo (single player). Personally I don't care what anyone does when they play solo and can't see any reason why anyone should care (although strangely some do).
Was searching for mods for another game and stumbled across this WeMod. It mentioned up front that it is for trainers. And yes, it just seemed to be something that modifies key parameters in a game to completely (if you want) remove that feature. Like removing the need for food. Maybe remove damage (not sure about that one), stuff like that. So in other words, remove all the challenge and probably all the fun from a game, so nothing I'd be interested in.
Trainers - new word for cheats. You can put lipstick on a pig but it's still a pig
If and when the game introduces difficulty sliders, etc. then that's the time to use them. It's their game and they should have the last say on what goes on with it and when it happens.
And you, mister everything is all black and white. I'm back for a short while, someone needs to keep you honest
The mods will be for single player. No one playing the offline mode is going to the hub as you call it. You will never see them at all if they play with a mod installed.
BTW, WeMod, despite the Mod in the name is not a mod. It is a cheat program and I actually said I would not use it, because it is for cheating.
And you know I know all about this game and how it started as an MMO, but it is far from an MMO now, and you know that too, but yet, somehow that helps your side of your belief that mods will ruin the game somehow.
You also know this game is nothing like ESO, yet you use that as the comparison, since that is an actual MMO. This game is coop, and for the most part, just up to 6 players, except at this "hub". I suspect most playing this game play solo until they unlock the "hub". At that point, most play that a bit and then quit playing like I did, as the "hub" is even more repetitive than the rest of the game and gets boring pretty quickly. Real MMOs have 100's of locations like this games "hub", not just one.
I don't know much about WeMod. It says you can get mods through it, but I really doubt that is true. Not going to write it off completely just yet, but what I've seen from it, you get cheats through it, which is a completely different thing than a mod.